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Preparation of high strength autoclaved bricks from hematite tailings
Highlights ► The optimum process parameters for preparing autoclaved bricks were investigated. ► The bricks satisfied the requirements in GB11945-1999 for MU20 autoclaved bricks. ► The hydration reaction process of autoclaved brick was discussed. ► Tobermorite was the significant hydration product for the strength of bricks.
Abstract This research investigated the possibility of using hematite tailings as main raw material to prepare high strength autoclaved bricks. From orthogonal test result, it indicated that the optimum formulation was the mixtures of 70% hematite tailings, 15% lime and 15% sand. The optimum autoclave pressure and autoclave time were also observed with 1.2MPa and 6h, respectively. The compressive strength, flexural strength, compressive strength of hematite tailings autoclaved bricks after 15 freezing–thawing cycles and the mass loss of it with optimum process condition were 21.2MPa, 4.21MPa, 18.36MPa and 0.72%, respectively. They were well conformed to Autoclaved Lime–sand Brick Standard (GB11945-1999) for MU20 autoclaved bricks. The hydration reaction process of the hematite tailings–lime–sand system was discussed in order to guide the preparation of high strength autoclaved bricks. It was found that hydrogarnet was firstly generated in hydration reaction process, then C–S–H (I) and tobermorite were created, and finally the tobermorite gradually transformed to xonotlite by XRD, DSC, IR and SEM. According to experiment results and hydration reaction process, it was inferred that tobermorite was the significant hydration product, which contributed to the strength of autoclaved bricks.
Preparation of high strength autoclaved bricks from hematite tailings
Highlights ► The optimum process parameters for preparing autoclaved bricks were investigated. ► The bricks satisfied the requirements in GB11945-1999 for MU20 autoclaved bricks. ► The hydration reaction process of autoclaved brick was discussed. ► Tobermorite was the significant hydration product for the strength of bricks.
Abstract This research investigated the possibility of using hematite tailings as main raw material to prepare high strength autoclaved bricks. From orthogonal test result, it indicated that the optimum formulation was the mixtures of 70% hematite tailings, 15% lime and 15% sand. The optimum autoclave pressure and autoclave time were also observed with 1.2MPa and 6h, respectively. The compressive strength, flexural strength, compressive strength of hematite tailings autoclaved bricks after 15 freezing–thawing cycles and the mass loss of it with optimum process condition were 21.2MPa, 4.21MPa, 18.36MPa and 0.72%, respectively. They were well conformed to Autoclaved Lime–sand Brick Standard (GB11945-1999) for MU20 autoclaved bricks. The hydration reaction process of the hematite tailings–lime–sand system was discussed in order to guide the preparation of high strength autoclaved bricks. It was found that hydrogarnet was firstly generated in hydration reaction process, then C–S–H (I) and tobermorite were created, and finally the tobermorite gradually transformed to xonotlite by XRD, DSC, IR and SEM. According to experiment results and hydration reaction process, it was inferred that tobermorite was the significant hydration product, which contributed to the strength of autoclaved bricks.
Preparation of high strength autoclaved bricks from hematite tailings
Zhao, Yunliang (author) / Zhang, Yimin (author) / Chen, Tiejun (author) / Chen, Yongliang (author) / Bao, Shenxu (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 28 ; 450-455
2011-08-29
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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